The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the price they pay for electricity supply services after two decades of reforms? We focus on self-assessed consumers’ satisfaction as reported in three waves of the Eurobarometer surveys, 2000-2002-2004, conditioning on a set of indicators of public ownership and liberalisation across the EU-15. After controlling for individual and country characteristics, we find that consumers are happier with the prices they pay when in their country there are both public ownership and liberalisation. We discuss this finding
The paper shows the impact of privatization and liberalization on consumers in the telecommunication...
The paper shows the impact of privatization and liberalization on consumers in the telecommunication...
Over the past decade, consumers’ electricity costs have risen disproportionally compared with the av...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
In the past two decades privatisation and liberalisation of network industries providing services of...
To what extent have the European households benefited from the energy reforms of the last two decade...
This paper looks at price trends as signals for the evaluation of utility reforms. A specific exampl...
In the past two decades privatisation and liberalisation of network industries providing services of...
We study the impact on consumers of privatization and liberalization in the telecommunication sector...
The paper considers price trends as signals for the evaluation of reforms leading to ownership or ma...
The paper shows the impact of privatization and liberalization on consumers in the telecommunication...
The paper shows the impact of privatization and liberalization on consumers in the telecommunication...
Over the past decade, consumers’ electricity costs have risen disproportionally compared with the av...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
The research question addressed by this paper is a simple one: are European consumers happy with the...
In the past two decades privatisation and liberalisation of network industries providing services of...
To what extent have the European households benefited from the energy reforms of the last two decade...
This paper looks at price trends as signals for the evaluation of utility reforms. A specific exampl...
In the past two decades privatisation and liberalisation of network industries providing services of...
We study the impact on consumers of privatization and liberalization in the telecommunication sector...
The paper considers price trends as signals for the evaluation of reforms leading to ownership or ma...
The paper shows the impact of privatization and liberalization on consumers in the telecommunication...
The paper shows the impact of privatization and liberalization on consumers in the telecommunication...
Over the past decade, consumers’ electricity costs have risen disproportionally compared with the av...